The Morning Pride: April 10, 2014

Welcome to The Morning Pride, ThinkProgress LGBT’s daily round-up of the latest in LGBT policy, politics, and some culture too! Here’s what we’re reading this morning, but please let us know what stories you’re following as well. Follow us all day on Twitter at @TPEquality.

– Today the 10th Circuit will hear oral arguments in the Utah marriage equality case. Hundreds rallied outside the courthouse in Denver in support of the freedom to marry.

– A new study shows that face-to-face conversations with people about same-sex marriage can shift their opinion on the issue, especially if the person canvassing identifies as gay.

– A baby girl born to same-sex parents suing for the right to marry in Tennessee is the first child in the state to have two women listed as her parents, thanks to a preliminary injunction issued by prior to her birth by a federal judge.

– The National Organization for Marriage’s Brian Brown is actively encouraging other conservatives to respond to LGBT rights issues by claiming that they are the victim of “anti-Christian religious bigotry.”